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one strategy where you can earn up to 16% to 18% interest on your money, supported by united-states law and backed by real estate. it's a killer strategy. >> nothing even comes close to the events that than and his team put on. they are information-packed and have helped me so much. >> over the course of this show, you're gonna see examples of the 31 real-estate deals that i have going on right now, like the one behind me that i'll be selling in just a few days and will make over $35,000 on. at my events, yore also gonna see examples of people who are making money in your backyard using my system. and that's why these live events are so valuable, because you're gonna be learning what is working right now in today's market, as opposed to outdated information from a book written three years ago. however, if you sit around and wait, you're gonna miss the absolute best window of opportunity to make money. because we're at the bottom of the market cycle right now, which is the best time to get in. right now, i'd like to give you the opportunity to get two tickets to the upcoming two-hour tra
one strategy where you can earn up to 16% to 18% interest on your money, supported by united-states law and backed by real estate. it's a killer strategy. >> nothing even comes close to the events that than and his team put on. they are information-packed and have helped me so much. >> over the course of this show, you're gonna see examples of the 31 real-estate deals that i have going on right now, like the one behind me that i'll be selling in just a few days and will make over...
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mother-in-law thinks lamont needs to get gone. well, lamont took a lie detector trustand we will find out the >> and there's nothing that you want to tell me before we open the results? >> no. >> all right >> that is great >> kirk: all right. are you ready for the results of the test? [applause] heering] >> ready. >> kirk: lamont before the show, our lie detector administrator asked you the following questions. besides your baby's mother have you ever had sexual intercourse with another wom during your relationship with leslie? your answer was? >> no. >> kirk: well you will be happy to know that he failed. >> you failed. >> you failed. it's who you are. that's no. no. see this is it. you should have known. and you should have been honest enough to say look i need a different life. this is not what i want... and she is going to live with that. she can live without you. but she do not need someone who don't know how to care about her in her life. she needs someone -- people -- >> kirk: let's see if we can resolve this and get honest
mother-in-law thinks lamont needs to get gone. well, lamont took a lie detector trustand we will find out the >> and there's nothing that you want to tell me before we open the results? >> no. >> all right >> that is great >> kirk: all right. are you ready for the results of the test? [applause] heering] >> ready. >> kirk: lamont before the show, our lie detector administrator asked you the following questions. besides your baby's mother have you ever...
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one strategy where you can earn up to 16% to 18% interest on your money, supported by united-states law and backed by real estate. it's a killer strategy. >> nothing even comes close to the events that than and his team put on. they are information-packed and have helped me so much. >> over the course of this show, you're gonna see examples of the 31 real-estate deals that i have going on right now, like the one behind me that i'll be selling in just a few days and will make over $35,000 on. at my events, you're also gonna see examples of people who are making money in your backyard using my system. and that's why these live events are so valuable, because you're gonna be learning what is working right now in today's market, as opposed to outdated information from a book written three years ago. however, if you sit around and wait, you're gonna miss the absolute best window of opportunity to make money. because we're at the bottom of the market cycle right now, which is the best time to get in. right now, i'd like to give you the opportunity to get two tickets to the upcoming two-hour t
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but the company faced a major brode block in the form of one nine hundred seventy four law called the safe water drinking act that was signed by republican president gerald ford that's the environmental protection agency keep toxic chemicals from getting into americans drinking water cheney didn't care about public safety but he did care about halliburton's bottom line and they had been at the technology after all so he had congress carve out an exemption for fracking in the safe drinking water act thanks to that car about let's call it the halliburton loophole the e.p.a. cannot regulate fracking poisons even when they get into our water supply today eight years after cheney's giveaway to big oil fracking has become a huge part of the economy and it's become a huge part of the american landscape a new wall street journal report looked at eleven of the country's biggest energy producing states and found that at least fifteen point three million americans live within a mile of a well that has been drilled since two thousand that has more people than live in michigan or new york city in
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." >> joining us to continue on a discussion about the health care law. joining us for the discussion, senior health correspondent. welcome. >> what is the latest? but unfortunately the sub contractors that runs the data hub had an outage last night. it was still down this morning. i checked before i arrived. yet another woe in the long saga that has dogged the website. there was a congressional hearing last night. they recommended more testing earlier. talked about how federal officials decided to turn off of browsing function that required a double make accounts. that created a backlog. a lot of attention and focus on the website. www.c-span.orghost: you get the homepage and then i was able to set up an account. i will give that a try. got a message the website was down. >> the smiling girl on the website, a story about that now missing as well. >> she is gone and have replaced it with more information about what to do if you cannot get on the website. you can call the 1-800 number. even if you are on the story there are stories about how people are hav
." >> joining us to continue on a discussion about the health care law. joining us for the discussion, senior health correspondent. welcome. >> what is the latest? but unfortunately the sub contractors that runs the data hub had an outage last night. it was still down this morning. i checked before i arrived. yet another woe in the long saga that has dogged the website. there was a congressional hearing last night. they recommended more testing earlier. talked about how federal...
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they cite the 2007 massachusetts law as a perfect example. only 123 people signed up in the first month of that program. >>> new reporting today confirms what edward snowden leaked last week, that the scope of the nsa's intelligence gathering extends to america's closest ally as broad. the wall street journal reports the national security agency ended a program that spied on as many as 35 world leaders after the white house ordered an internal review over the summer. senior officials say several programs have already been shutdown and others are expected to be closed at a later date. the report also states president obama spent nearly five years in office in the dark, unaware of the nsa's practices overseas. officials say the targets of these programs are not typically decided by the president but by the agency. yesterday congressman peter king defended the nsa's programs saying they should be viewed as a positive thing for everyone involved. >> the president should stop apologizing and stop being defensive. the reality is the nsa saved thous
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when they've been trying to shut down the law for the past three years very consistently. it sounds a little bit like hypocrisy to some people. now, that's not to say that there shouldn't be a full explanation of why it doesn't work and when it's going to work, but there's also the element that we are now 25 days into a six-month process, and if, indeed, the administration delivers on its promise to get this done by the end of next month, there's still plenty of time for people to sign up. i see you shaking your head. you don't think it's going to be done. >> i'm skeptical. >> you are? >> it's a hill to climb, for sure. >> i think there's a lot of political points to be made by saying, okay, we're going to have a fix by the end of next month. that takes the heat off now. then at the end of next month if it's not fixed, there will be far bigger problems to deal with than the credibility that they made the claim that it would be fixed by now anyway. >> it's important to think about how else do people sign up for health insurance. as i'm sure as you have done, i have gone to
when they've been trying to shut down the law for the past three years very consistently. it sounds a little bit like hypocrisy to some people. now, that's not to say that there shouldn't be a full explanation of why it doesn't work and when it's going to work, but there's also the element that we are now 25 days into a six-month process, and if, indeed, the administration delivers on its promise to get this done by the end of next month, there's still plenty of time for people to sign up. i...
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law. he criticizes scalia for elevating dictionaries over realism and common sense which hammered decisions from gun rights to allowing too much money in our politics and he his in his new book that it can be a cover for a political agenda. joining us today, richard posner, judge, author, thinker, thanks for being here. >> my pleasure. >> let me start with a point you make in the book. you refer to a sign say outside of the restaurant, no animals allowed. pretty simple. and you say that we would have to interpret that not literally, you write there's a danger in appealing to generalities to decide cases a human being is an animal. a sign forbidding animals in a restaurant sure not be interpreted to ban humans and judges shouldn't apply a law based on the meaning of words compose it and they have to have a sense of what the rule is concerned with. why is that important in the court? >> why is it important? that particular example, that shows that no one committed dictionary definitions thin
law. he criticizes scalia for elevating dictionaries over realism and common sense which hammered decisions from gun rights to allowing too much money in our politics and he his in his new book that it can be a cover for a political agenda. joining us today, richard posner, judge, author, thinker, thanks for being here. >> my pleasure. >> let me start with a point you make in the book. you refer to a sign say outside of the restaurant, no animals allowed. pretty simple. and you say...
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>> this is a law that the president continues to figure isn't the law. he continues to make changes. this is the about 14th time he has made some change in the law i support legislation to actually give every american an opportunity to delay it for a year. i think we ought to remove this individual mandate permanently. >> i think it was senator mike lee who had a conversation with us. he said the law has been quote amend ad so many times whether people get exemptions or postponements or waivers that there have been some changes in the law that it's not the law that was passed by congress whether you like it or not. do you feel the same way he does about that. >> i do feel that way. we ought to legislatively. i'm a doctor, i want to make sure that americans get affordable care without all these regulations, mandates, taxes and there are ways that we can do it. what we are seeing with this healthcare law and so much attention is to the web site. the web site is really just the tip of the iceberg, there are big problems coming with this, greta. >> should se
>> this is a law that the president continues to figure isn't the law. he continues to make changes. this is the about 14th time he has made some change in the law i support legislation to actually give every american an opportunity to delay it for a year. i think we ought to remove this individual mandate permanently. >> i think it was senator mike lee who had a conversation with us. he said the law has been quote amend ad so many times whether people get exemptions or...
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caller: it really is not because of the comp like cities of the law. -- complexities of the law. designed to help the low income family, but it is just very abuse. a professional has the ability to upload document and prove that they are their children and live with them. and a professional understand how to actually apply the law properly. host: thank you so much. wayt: i think that is one to get at the problem. simplifying the law. and maintain it and the tax code. difficultgain, it is what we're trying to do here -- keep track of people's income andthe number of children pay them accordingly and do it in a simple way. in addition, think of all the other things the tax code is doing. now it is doing health insurance. so, i think the accumulation of all these functions built into the tax code over the years is the problem. and we need to fundamentally question that rather than trying to tweak it around the edges. programst is moving like this into the spending category and having a spending agency responsible for it and have a go through appropriations in congress. host: kick it
caller: it really is not because of the comp like cities of the law. -- complexities of the law. designed to help the low income family, but it is just very abuse. a professional has the ability to upload document and prove that they are their children and live with them. and a professional understand how to actually apply the law properly. host: thank you so much. wayt: i think that is one to get at the problem. simplifying the law. and maintain it and the tax code. difficultgain, it is what...
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he told republicans to quit rooting for his health care law to fail. it's a theme that former president bill clinton picked up on today. >> when president bush passed the medicare program for seniors, it wasn't paid for and it was more unpopular than the health care bill was and there were horrible computer problems when it was implemented. the people that voted for it and the people that voted against it said it's the law of the land,
he told republicans to quit rooting for his health care law to fail. it's a theme that former president bill clinton picked up on today. >> when president bush passed the medicare program for seniors, it wasn't paid for and it was more unpopular than the health care bill was and there were horrible computer problems when it was implemented. the people that voted for it and the people that voted against it said it's the law of the land,
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he is convinced the law would encourage the creation of more start-ups. >> i think it will unleash a new way of entrepreneurship across the nation. >> reporter: case was on president obama's jobs council and was a major supporter of the jobs act. >> the jobs act will help provide more entrepreneurs in more places and in more sectors of our economy the ability to raise the capital, to get started or to grow their company. >> reporter: arturo says this new law could help him raise money. >> it will allow us to focus on growth much faster and not have to deal with the standard angel funding ventures we would have to go on. >> reporter: is this also going to create more jobs? >> absolutely. if we want to get our economic growth up, the place to start is start-ups. to make sure we're competitive, the focus is start-ups. >> reporter: according to the bureau of labor statistics, each year since 1994, start-ups gained more of all u.s. businesses. to upgrade the law so anyone can raise money over the internet, entrepreneurs will have more access to capital and will, in turn, create more jobs.
he is convinced the law would encourage the creation of more start-ups. >> i think it will unleash a new way of entrepreneurship across the nation. >> reporter: case was on president obama's jobs council and was a major supporter of the jobs act. >> the jobs act will help provide more entrepreneurs in more places and in more sectors of our economy the ability to raise the capital, to get started or to grow their company. >> reporter: arturo says this new law could help...
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and whether it's this law or the law in arkansas, dakotas, one of these laws will wind up before the supreme court relatively soon, and will get a lot more clarity on what's constitutional and what's not. >> jeffrey, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> what did obama know about the nsa spying program on other world leaders? potentially more than we thought just an hour ago. we break it down, next. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. so you want to drive more safely? of smart. stop eating. take deep breaths. avoid bad weather. [ whispers ] get eight hours. ♪ [ shouts over music ] turn it down! and, of course,
and whether it's this law or the law in arkansas, dakotas, one of these laws will wind up before the supreme court relatively soon, and will get a lot more clarity on what's constitutional and what's not. >> jeffrey, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> what did obama know about the nsa spying program on other world leaders? potentially more than we thought just an hour ago. we break it down, next. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf...
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saying that abortion laws unconstitution. that law requires doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at hospitals. >>> fans around the world are mourning the death of rock legend lou reed who died at the age of 71. startinstarting with the velvet underground helped to change the sounds of rock-n-roll forever. carlos monthly lena tells us this is the life of lou reed. >> reporter: for lou reed life was expressed through music. his band, the velvet underground set the tone for rock and the punk music movement in the 1760s and early 70s. >> for a lot of people who like a lot of indy rock, pumping music, lou is as important as the beatles. >> reporter: back in the 1960s lou reed and othe other iconic musical figures called this home at one time or another and used it as musical inspiration. >> reporter: fans drop off flowers to pa pay tribute to re. >> the velvet underground were years ahead of their time. >> when i was in high school he was my musical taste. growing up in a small town of wyoming and listening t
saying that abortion laws unconstitution. that law requires doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at hospitals. >>> fans around the world are mourning the death of rock legend lou reed who died at the age of 71. startinstarting with the velvet underground helped to change the sounds of rock-n-roll forever. carlos monthly lena tells us this is the life of lou reed. >> reporter: for lou reed life was expressed through music. his band, the velvet underground set...
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the law prevents him from running for president again. his ambitions are far away from politics in the wind business. the public is in no mood to let him fade into the background. there's a strong desire here for him to be brought to justice. it seems his detractors will not stop until that is quenched. georgia. >> thank you. we hope to see you again tomorrow. the next news and half-an-hour. a close look at the desperate downtrodden of america's skid row. >> a spanish language teacher has been fired before she became a teacher. parents and her past was inappropriate and it was a distraction. this was something she did in the past which was legal. if you pose in playboy, are you forbidden from working in the real world? i continue any young, attractive teacher will cause a distraction. when they have to fire any teacher who could be distracting? teachers are supposed to be people for children to respect and look up to. when you're spanish teacher is willing to sell the good stuff for money to playboy, is a lot harder to respect that kind o
the law prevents him from running for president again. his ambitions are far away from politics in the wind business. the public is in no mood to let him fade into the background. there's a strong desire here for him to be brought to justice. it seems his detractors will not stop until that is quenched. georgia. >> thank you. we hope to see you again tomorrow. the next news and half-an-hour. a close look at the desperate downtrodden of america's skid row. >> a spanish language...
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they don't want to fight they are obeying the law. time for the special moment they've been waiting for all their lives. >> do you wish to be joined in marriage. >> yes. yes. >> yes. >> and i wish to join you. not until marriage but join you together. [ laughter ] >> jon: too late it already got weird so. >> i declare joasive and orville to be lawful spouses in the state of new jersey. [cheers and applause] you may kiss your spouse! [cheers and applause] all right! >> jon: getting weirder! >> all right! [cheers and applause] you may hug your mayor. [cheers and applause] >> jon: leave them alone. it is not about you. and you think that's bad you should have seen what happened during their first dance. let them go! we'll be right back. [cheers and appla [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight former chairman of the federal reserve board his new book is called "the map and the territory." please welcome back to the program alan greenspan. sir -- [cheers and applause] how are you, my friend? [cheers and applause] [che
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a law is a law is a law. you don't like the law, change the law. you're supposed to let cheerleader goes because they're good looking? >> you would. >> well -- >> un-american, bob. cheerleaders. car wash. high school. this is an eighth graders fantasy. >> i would rent a car at 14 -- >> your big wheel. >> yes, i would take my big wheel. >> this is sad. i mean, come on, kids are doing car washes all the time. it's just like lemonade stand. give me a break. what country is this? bob, you're on the wrong side of this. i want you to get over here. >> i sit on this side, i'm happy. >> there are certain laups th l that you happily violate. >> regularly. >> cheerleader's faces -- >> no. >> because we'd probably get sued if we put their faces up. >> or maybe it's the water that's blurring their faces. >> no, they're like underage. >> whatever, i've been to car washes. all kinds of groups do them. boy scouts, cheerleaders. >> there's movies about cheerleaders doing car washes. >> all right, bob. >> we should enforce car washing across america and we should h
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three drone strikes around the world not just in pakistan that violated international humanitarian law and also resulted in hundreds of civilian casualties that report also calling for more transparency and accountability from the united states reporting from moscow i'm lucy catherine of. artie's been given rare access to the guantanamo bay prison. only people who knows what goes on get his ass and get him. later this hour we ask staff at the facility like conditions and incidents there so wrapped mystery. and shooting the messenger the syrian journalist working for state media who are being terrorized by the rebels more on that in a few months. now spain has been ordered to release a basque terrorists guilty of killing twenty three people in the late eighty's thousands protested in madrid over the european human rights court's decision you know still reel in member of the separatist movement she was given a maximum thirty year sentence but strasbourg judges say spain denied her the right to reduce her tariff to work in prison something which is afforded to other inmates in the country
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>> i think it -- i hope it's against the law. >> how is it against the law? >> listening to -- >> it's not against -- you're talking about foreign intelligence surveillance. listening to your phone calls -- >> which we know they're doing. someone from the government lives next door. >> everytime president obama has met with angela merkel he has been briefed on the country. they get extensive briefings. is it plausible that none of the information ever gleaned from any of those phone calls was ever told to president obama? how is it possible he never -- he seems to never know anything about anything that is going on. i fine it impossible to believe, that etheir they were willfully not giving the president information or he didn't know anything about it. when the white house says there was a review -- >> did president bush know? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> i don't know that about president obama either and i'm not going to speculate whether president bush knew or not. whether president bush knew that -- >> doesn't bother you that the president of the unit
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laws that reflect the will and values of the texans. abbott says he's going to fight up to the supreme court, texas attorney general. >> rick perry is not alone among republicans who believe this is a winning political issue for the republican party. there's actually a lot of polling that shows that women are not comfortable with the idea of abortion after 20 weeks. but there's more polling that shows they're less comfortable with a panel of all men deciding that. when you look at the specific piece of a bill that was struck down as krystal was saying today, this really had nothing to do about the health of women or anything really anything to do with that as republicans were saying. it really had everything to do with making it almost impossible to have what is still a legal procedure in texas and the united states. when you look at the specifics, it's clear this really is all about politics for rick perry, absolutely, and a number of republicans will absolutely see this same issue come up in the senate. i think we'll see pushback from
laws that reflect the will and values of the texans. abbott says he's going to fight up to the supreme court, texas attorney general. >> rick perry is not alone among republicans who believe this is a winning political issue for the republican party. there's actually a lot of polling that shows that women are not comfortable with the idea of abortion after 20 weeks. but there's more polling that shows they're less comfortable with a panel of all men deciding that. when you look at the...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >> pelley: china's government won't say much about a deadly crash today at one of the most heavily guarded places in the world. an s.u.v. plowed through a crowd in front of beijing's forbidden city near tiananmen square. five people were killed and 38 were hurt. our seth doane was nearby. he's in beijing this evening. seth? >> reporter: that's right, scott. i could hear the sirens coming from tiananmen square where police worked quickly to lock down that square. of course, tiananmen square has great significance here in china because it was the site of that massive student protest and bloody government crackdown in 1989. we learned that the car burst into flames. but those pictures of that have black cloud of smoke billowing over the square were quickly removed from the internet here and authorities established a sort of screen to block the crash site from public view. now the global times,
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >> pelley: china's government won't say much about a deadly crash today at one of the most heavily guarded places in the world. an s.u.v. plowed through a crowd in front of beijing's forbidden city near tiananmen square. five people were killed and 38 were hurt. our seth doane was nearby. he's in beijing this evening....
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that, i think, is something republicans if you're going to vilify the law, put your iron in the fire. >> hawaii pick 1 iron in the fire. this is all sabotage all the time. i love, hey, this thing we've been trying to destroy three years, we're angry people can't get access to it. if we go back to medicare part d, there's one propound difference, democrats didn't like the law either. when it came time to implement it, make it successful, do the job they were put in washington to do, they helped. folks may not i actually got obama care, i enrolled. things are looking good. i've saved over $5,000 bucks a year. it is a big deal for a lot of people. some people are going to see premiums go up. more people see their premiums go down. when we get into this little small fight, we lose all the roar reasons this is helping most americans. there's so many savings. lets focus on the big things making the law succeed before we try and speculate. >> frank, before we go, "politico" had a piece that republicans in the house have 19 legislative days until the end of the year and are literally trying t
that, i think, is something republicans if you're going to vilify the law, put your iron in the fire. >> hawaii pick 1 iron in the fire. this is all sabotage all the time. i love, hey, this thing we've been trying to destroy three years, we're angry people can't get access to it. if we go back to medicare part d, there's one propound difference, democrats didn't like the law either. when it came time to implement it, make it successful, do the job they were put in washington to do, they...
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that's definitional issue but unfortunately the law. >> is this the law affecting federal flood insurance or home owners insurance. this has nothing to do with fema. >> i have a really big bone to pick from fema. fema has done some very good things. chris christie has certainly stepped up to the plate. the houses and community faith-based organizations that have been excluded in very large measure from getting any kind of fema help, they can get it from the sba or others, it's far less. saint rose in belmar, the building itself is a community action oriented building where they help the poor and homeless, all kinds of great work. they have been told you're not going to get it. the upper floors not affected by sandy are used by other things. that's a discriminatory policy. >> this past the hour, blocked in the senate. >> nonprofit disaster assistance passed 354-72, absolutely bipartisan, liberal, mod ral, conservative, everybody joining in and saying it's discriminatory. >> does not violate church and state. >> sba would be equally violative of separation of church and state. you know, whe
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i would think he violated the law. gerri: chris and? there was a delay of the enrollment for companies but not individuals? >> he is absolutely right. the employer mandate was delayed unilaterally we had waivers for the unions and the supreme court upheld the mandate as a tax but president obama went in front of the entire nation to say the mandate was not a tax increase so we have unilateral reinterpreting of the lock over the last three and a half years. gerri: one more caller from new york about the single payer system. caller: to do you think the obamacare concept and kellogg was designed to create a single payer system to a implode? gerr ttsreat estn. >> ion'thin he ishat vio. aughr] iann beeve the american people after having watched this trade racal vote to give more control to the federal government. gerri: but it is interesting >> i think they have the assumption most of the house plan would move into the exchange but now basie health insurance will try to stay out to offer plans outside pool is the opposite of what they antici
i would think he violated the law. gerri: chris and? there was a delay of the enrollment for companies but not individuals? >> he is absolutely right. the employer mandate was delayed unilaterally we had waivers for the unions and the supreme court upheld the mandate as a tax but president obama went in front of the entire nation to say the mandate was not a tax increase so we have unilateral reinterpreting of the lock over the last three and a half years. gerri: one more caller from new...
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three drone strikes around the world not just in pakistan that violated international humanitarian law and also resulted in hundreds of civilian casualties that report also calling for more transparency and accountability from the united states reporting from moscow i'm lucy catherine of. artie's been given rare access to the guantanamo bay prison. only people who know little girls on the mall is also under ten years. after the break we asked staff at the facility why conditions and instance they're so wrapped in mystery. and shooting the messenger of the syrian journalist working for state media being terrorized by the rebels more on that just a few moments. two years after the force ouster of gadhafi by nato forces in libya stands at the abyss the lack of a strong central government weak rule of law and endless violence in a country awash with weapons has resulted in libya facing a failed state status added to this the presence of islamic militants can things get any worse in libya. free. education free. free. free. free. free. download free blog video for your media. free media r t
three drone strikes around the world not just in pakistan that violated international humanitarian law and also resulted in hundreds of civilian casualties that report also calling for more transparency and accountability from the united states reporting from moscow i'm lucy catherine of. artie's been given rare access to the guantanamo bay prison. only people who know little girls on the mall is also under ten years. after the break we asked staff at the facility why conditions and instance...
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laws in your state. we saw last week that a north carolina republican official was fired after boasting about how the law was intended to restrict, quote, lazy blacks and college students. do you agree that that person should have been fired and despite the way he said it, was he really expressing a true objective of this law? >> well, first of all, i'd like to say that the naacp in north carolina is very strong and if a comment like that was made, then i think that the appropriate action was taken. that's simply not what that voter i.d. law is all about. >> all right, congresswoman renee ellmers of north carolina, thanks for making time for me. i really do appreciate it. >> thank you. >> absolutely. joining me here on set, msnbc political analyst jonathan alter. jonathan, good to have you here. i'm not sure if you got to stay up late on "saturday night live" to watch the spoofs about the website. take a quick peek. >> we know everything about you. we've got your cell phone and your e-mail so we can do t
laws in your state. we saw last week that a north carolina republican official was fired after boasting about how the law was intended to restrict, quote, lazy blacks and college students. do you agree that that person should have been fired and despite the way he said it, was he really expressing a true objective of this law? >> well, first of all, i'd like to say that the naacp in north carolina is very strong and if a comment like that was made, then i think that the appropriate action...
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laws will have a big impact these. surveillance agencies have grown to an extent that it's really hard to control them basically you would need to have to heavily cut down all these surveillance agencies such as the n.s.a. or the cia to make actually sure that they don't have the power and the resources anymore to snoop on everyone around the world so you basically want to donating down some governments are saying that they will be introducing new laws and perhaps creating programs to some of prevent you know agencies like the n.s.a. from snooping so you don't think that's possible you're not feeling optimistic in other words are you. i mean that can make laws but the question is if these laws will actually have an effect in the us and it's a it's controlled by secret courts which are not even really you know transparent the public and even a lot of politicians cannot control them so these secret agencies have like their own dynamics so in order to really have an impact and regaining people their privacy and their civi
laws will have a big impact these. surveillance agencies have grown to an extent that it's really hard to control them basically you would need to have to heavily cut down all these surveillance agencies such as the n.s.a. or the cia to make actually sure that they don't have the power and the resources anymore to snoop on everyone around the world so you basically want to donating down some governments are saying that they will be introducing new laws and perhaps creating programs to some of...
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what you just talked about with orr and bankruptcy and the law firm? >> well, it has to lead to that. again, we just put a man in jail for doing the exact same thing that snyder is now doing. we put a man in jail for cronism, for no big contracts to his friends. and this is the exact same thing that orr and snyder are doing with jones day and with the banks. they're putting their clients who are wall street bankers ahead of the citizens and residents of detroit. so we're asked to pay the bill for their corporate welfare that they're getting. >> so what would be a fair decision here? what would be the perfect decision on the part of detroit residents and retirees? >> a fair decision is detroit should not be in bankruptcy. we should restructure our debt. the bank should be asked to pay for the damage they've done to this city. that's what would be fair. >> lee gatis, great to have you with us tonight. we will follow the story. we've been following this since summer.
what you just talked about with orr and bankruptcy and the law firm? >> well, it has to lead to that. again, we just put a man in jail for doing the exact same thing that snyder is now doing. we put a man in jail for cronism, for no big contracts to his friends. and this is the exact same thing that orr and snyder are doing with jones day and with the banks. they're putting their clients who are wall street bankers ahead of the citizens and residents of detroit. so we're asked to pay the...
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we've got to implement this health care law. the computer deal will get fixed up, don't worry about that. everybody has forgotten, by the way, that when president george w. bush, a republican put that medicare part d drug program in, it was more unpopular than the health care law and they had terrible problems with the computers. >> over the weekend, yet another problem emerged with the site. a critical data center was shut wn
we've got to implement this health care law. the computer deal will get fixed up, don't worry about that. everybody has forgotten, by the way, that when president george w. bush, a republican put that medicare part d drug program in, it was more unpopular than the health care law and they had terrible problems with the computers. >> over the weekend, yet another problem emerged with the site. a critical data center was shut wn
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she is up for re-election in 2014 and has to defend the law. here she is on cbs. >> the rollout has been a disaster so what i'm proposing we extend the period in which people can enroll so we can make sure we get as many people who want health insurance able to enroll and be i believe to be covered. >> reporter: and that is an important point that the white house keeps stressing which is that while there are these 10 senate democrats or so who are pushing for changes they're not trying to defund the law, they're not trying to dismantle the law as republicans have tried. said the democrats are pushing for changes the president may not want to make right now but they're trying to make the law better although you notice over the weekend, secretary sebelius there, was a character playing secretary sebelius on "saturday night live." once you received comedians and those kind of shows that suggests this is reaching some sort of critical mass around the country in people sort of laughing off the rollout, jenna. jenna: interesting point, ed, when you h
she is up for re-election in 2014 and has to defend the law. here she is on cbs. >> the rollout has been a disaster so what i'm proposing we extend the period in which people can enroll so we can make sure we get as many people who want health insurance able to enroll and be i believe to be covered. >> reporter: and that is an important point that the white house keeps stressing which is that while there are these 10 senate democrats or so who are pushing for changes they're not...
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>> again it's important to stress it appears sheriff smith did not break the law. exearth.s call it a mistake in judgment. aldon smith remains in rehab and is expected to turn himself in on the gun charges later this month. an expedited jail stay and an invitation to shoot department pep weps and fly in the sheriff's helicopter all while under investigation for a felony crime. end us an e-mail at nbc bay area.com. and still ahead, an update on that windy weather that hit the bay area tonight. here's a live look at our san francisco camera shaking in the wind. how long is it going to last? and also, a car crash killed her son and left her in a moe yeah. the bay area community where she delivered mail for 20 years is rallying around her. ♪ [ man ] adventure, it means taking chances. it means trying something new. [ woman ] just, that uncertainty of what's to come. [ man ] just kidding. ♪ can you please stop doing that? ♪ [ woman ] you walk outside in brooklyn, and it's cement and broken glass. and this is just like... the oppose of that. ♪ and why can you mov
>> again it's important to stress it appears sheriff smith did not break the law. exearth.s call it a mistake in judgment. aldon smith remains in rehab and is expected to turn himself in on the gun charges later this month. an expedited jail stay and an invitation to shoot department pep weps and fly in the sheriff's helicopter all while under investigation for a felony crime. end us an e-mail at nbc bay area.com. and still ahead, an update on that windy weather that hit the bay area...
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. >> we start with what is the law of the land. the governor doesn't think it's going to work, but now, this is the plan and it's not working when it comes to limitation. how disappointed are you with this rollout where you think you have a good story to tell because you set up your own exchange? >> at 12:01 a.m. when our exchange opened up to enrollment, kentucky started swarming all over our exchange, all over our toll free lines, and in about four weeks, we've had over 300,000 kentucky yaian trying to sign up for obama care -- >> mostly medicaid, though. it's not young people getting the insurance plans to really make this system work, correct? >> of the 26,000, 21,000 are in medicaid, 5,000 are in qualified health plans, but we've got another 10,000 going onto the plans that are in the process of choosing. you know, it's a lot quicker to get somebody enrolled in medicaid once you find out they're eligible. when you go to the plans, they've got to look at all the details and pick the plans that they want. you know, this is worki
. >> we start with what is the law of the land. the governor doesn't think it's going to work, but now, this is the plan and it's not working when it comes to limitation. how disappointed are you with this rollout where you think you have a good story to tell because you set up your own exchange? >> at 12:01 a.m. when our exchange opened up to enrollment, kentucky started swarming all over our exchange, all over our toll free lines, and in about four weeks, we've had over 300,000...
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- university of chicago law school's brian leiter challenges the vaulted status of religion in the laws of the u.s. and other western democracies. it's just ahead on "global ethics forum." - our speaker is brian leiter. professor leiter is the karl llewellyn professor of jurisprudence and director of the center for law, philosophy, and human values at the university of chicago. professor leiter will be discussing his new book, which is provocatively titled "why tolerate religion?" - let's start with an example to make the issue concrete.
- university of chicago law school's brian leiter challenges the vaulted status of religion in the laws of the u.s. and other western democracies. it's just ahead on "global ethics forum." - our speaker is brian leiter. professor leiter is the karl llewellyn professor of jurisprudence and director of the center for law, philosophy, and human values at the university of chicago. professor leiter will be discussing his new book, which is provocatively titled "why tolerate...
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i don't think that these proposed anti spy treaties or no spy laws will have a big impact these secret surveillance agencies have grown to an extent that it's really hard to control them basically you would need have to heavily cut down all these surveillance agencies such as the n.s.a. or the cia to make actually actually sure that they don't have the power and the resources anymore to snoop on everyone around the world i mean the latest from edward snowden shows that the n.s.a. intercepted sixty eight million phone calls in spain in the space of just one month spanish media say that in december last year u.s. intelligence officers numbers and climbing locations all over the country now the government has summoned the u.s. ambassador to the allegations but while the case builds up against american intelligence fred rhodes says european agencies shouldn't be let off the. it's not just about the end it's also about. surveillance agencies in europe such as the british law and even the german ones which do not allow citizens to keep their privacy their snooping on each other i would not b
i don't think that these proposed anti spy treaties or no spy laws will have a big impact these secret surveillance agencies have grown to an extent that it's really hard to control them basically you would need have to heavily cut down all these surveillance agencies such as the n.s.a. or the cia to make actually actually sure that they don't have the power and the resources anymore to snoop on everyone around the world i mean the latest from edward snowden shows that the n.s.a. intercepted...
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we are not against the law, we are fixing the law. as activists we are not against the law, we are not guilty when you overcharge us. we are not ashamed, we are not finished. we can stop mass spying and defend our constitution. thank you very much. [cheers] >> it will not happen that way, running on yes we can, but no, you won't. you will not tread on us. you will not spy on us. >> how is everyone doing? yes? are you pumped up? are you pissed off? well, my name is [indiscernible] and i work for an international ngo that extends the rights of users everywhere. we are pissed off with all of you. thousands and thousands of people do not want to be surveilled, just like americans. thousands of people around the world are holding their government and the u.s. accountable for violating their rights to privacy, to freedom of expression and due process. on behalf of our large community, we stand here with you and tell you that we are your brothers and sisters, that we are here to make demands of the policymakers and we want to report the patr
we are not against the law, we are fixing the law. as activists we are not against the law, we are not guilty when you overcharge us. we are not ashamed, we are not finished. we can stop mass spying and defend our constitution. thank you very much. [cheers] >> it will not happen that way, running on yes we can, but no, you won't. you will not tread on us. you will not spy on us. >> how is everyone doing? yes? are you pumped up? are you pissed off? well, my name is [indiscernible]...
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laws so basically we have germany and brazil as well as nineteen other countries which include austria hungary liechtenstein norway sweden switzerland cuba argentina bolivia ecuador india indonesia south africa and several others are basically saying look it's now time to put pen to paper and vote on the text to address this issue on an international level and certainly this does come up several months after the whole n.s.a. scandal broke but these leaders are saying the time is now and this will be as it is the first big international effort to address this particular issue and an associate let me ask you why now it's been months since the scandal broke so why only now are they considering this type of action. well you know we just heard a good point in sam's report that when it comes to the elites the rules kind of change so we have considering you have thirty five world leaders whose phone calls have allegedly been monitored it's reason enough for the countries around the world to come together and say wait a minute this really should not be going on the question here the curious qu
laws so basically we have germany and brazil as well as nineteen other countries which include austria hungary liechtenstein norway sweden switzerland cuba argentina bolivia ecuador india indonesia south africa and several others are basically saying look it's now time to put pen to paper and vote on the text to address this issue on an international level and certainly this does come up several months after the whole n.s.a. scandal broke but these leaders are saying the time is now and this...
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so the area is flooded with law enforcement. your area of opportunity to escape is like really within the first hour. you want to get as far away from there as possible. and unless they have taken somebody hostage, maybe they're hiding out somewhere. and they have no money or resources, i mean, the sky is the limit. by now, somebody's gotten ahold of somebody. and probably friends, family members, or something. maybe somebody is covering for them, but these guys were just thrown together in a pod. you said, you know, their friends or something have been captured. when you hit a jail cell, you're really not there that long in a jail because you're going through the court process. i don't think these guys knew each other ahead of time, maybe a couple weeks. >> they knew each other long enough, i suppose, to hatch some kind of plan, maybe last-minute to get out of the jail, right? >> remember, this is oklahoma. there's a lot of racial segregation in the jail. and from what i can see from these inmates' photos, these are mixed races
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countries will enact their own data laws. internet that we think is unbroken and open around the world i fear it will be segmented as countries have their own rules and own protections. >> about six years ago when the president was running, you know if he gets in there our reputation around the world will be so much better. everybody hates george w. bush. this is all we need for a brand new world. little did we know while he was giving that speech in berlin his people were bugging every office. think about the damage this has done and this is one more of those bush/cheney programs that this administration has taken to ridiculous lengths. >> the real world implications is massive. the damage has been done that's not just political but mic economically. the idea that the president doesn't know about these things over and over again -- i imagine people think it's a better explanation than saying he did know. that's hard for me to see how it's a positive. if that is true that's alarming. given that they are arguing this wholesale
countries will enact their own data laws. internet that we think is unbroken and open around the world i fear it will be segmented as countries have their own rules and own protections. >> about six years ago when the president was running, you know if he gets in there our reputation around the world will be so much better. everybody hates george w. bush. this is all we need for a brand new world. little did we know while he was giving that speech in berlin his people were bugging every...
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it's a lousy law. it was put together negligently. but with regard to the people who put it together, it's actually working. they want to move away from employer-based health care. they're dropping their -- >> who wants to move away from employer-based health care? employers. >> and, by the way, medicaid rolls exponentially increasing here. that's the role here, government health care. >> julie, this is obviously on one hand, the white house knows, they essentially lucked out with the crazy shutdown strategy because if it wasn't for that, this would be as much of a feeding frenzy as it is with snl. it would have been a month of this. >> absolutely. i think that it's going to go on probably for a few more weeks at least. if it does get fixed, then there's a possibility that they could get the numbers that they need, the right mix of people they need. but what we're all talking about and the white house is worried about is that mix. if you have young, healthy people who don't really feel an incentive anyway to get health insurance and t
it's a lousy law. it was put together negligently. but with regard to the people who put it together, it's actually working. they want to move away from employer-based health care. they're dropping their -- >> who wants to move away from employer-based health care? employers. >> and, by the way, medicaid rolls exponentially increasing here. that's the role here, government health care. >> julie, this is obviously on one hand, the white house knows, they essentially lucked out...
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we've got to implement this health care law. the computer deal will get fixed up, don't worry about that. everybody has forgotten, by the way, that when president george w. bush, a republican put that medicare part d drug program in, it was more unpopular than the health care law and they had terrible problems with the computers. >> over the weekend, yet another problem emerged with the site. a critical data center was shut down that's managed by verizon's terremark. it all comes as jeffrey zients promised healthcare.gov will be problem-free by the end of november. let me bring in carl bernstein and msnbc managing editor dafna linzer. good morning. >> good morning. >> don't you love bill clinton? oh, that computer thing, it will get fixed. but is he right? should we have expected that the problems that we've seen, carl, would happen? >> no, it's a colossal screw-up. at the same time that does not mean that the legitimacy of the affordable care act is undermined or should be undermined boy this. look, we've got to look at the fac
we've got to implement this health care law. the computer deal will get fixed up, don't worry about that. everybody has forgotten, by the way, that when president george w. bush, a republican put that medicare part d drug program in, it was more unpopular than the health care law and they had terrible problems with the computers. >> over the weekend, yet another problem emerged with the site. a critical data center was shut down that's managed by verizon's terremark. it all comes as...
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he's attending law school part time. >> where. >> at the massachusetts school of law in and over. >> what's he want to do? >> he wants to be a minister. i think really the distance between being a religious leader and being a political leader in our -- in our culture is really not necessarily that far. we're still leading people still talking about values and morals. still out there helping people and serving the public. here is ben. it's less than a minute. >> september, 2001. it was my education. this -- just because of what's happened tonight, but now i have something that i can do to make a difference and that's to bring back their public -- to the united states citizen and to me the challenge that that poses is exciting. i'll be back. i can't even think back -- i'll be there. >> i'll be back from where? >> he'll be back from defeat. this is a clip that was filmed on the eve -- well, the night of the 2008 election. he'd been fighting on behalf of john mccain on campus and really felt overwhelmed by the support for barack obama. >> his campus is? >> carnegie-mellon university. >>
he's attending law school part time. >> where. >> at the massachusetts school of law in and over. >> what's he want to do? >> he wants to be a minister. i think really the distance between being a religious leader and being a political leader in our -- in our culture is really not necessarily that far. we're still leading people still talking about values and morals. still out there helping people and serving the public. here is ben. it's less than a minute. >>...